Heavenly Armies function and purpose

Well then you saw that Lucifel is the male and he looks at his opposite like in a mirror and the opposite who is females name is lucifer. If you saw them why are you argueing with me?
Didn't I just say you were wrong? Do you READ these posts or just regurgitate endless vernacular tripe to everyone?

Everyone knows the mythical Lucifer was Male
There is no such name as Lucifel except in that retarded video game
Lucifer is not Venus
Stars are not gendered
 
Didn't I just say you were wrong? Do you READ these posts or just regurgitate endless vernacular tripe to everyone?

Everyone knows the mythical Lucifer was Male
There is no such name as Lucifel except in that retarded video game
Lucifer is not Venus
Stars are not gendered
If you study the stars and constellations that make up stars they are gendered and each has a counterpart. You really are wrong but everyone is on their own path so you will have to discover that on your own.
 
Didn't I just say you were wrong? Do you READ these posts or just regurgitate endless vernacular tripe to everyone?

Everyone knows the mythical Lucifer was Male
There is no such name as Lucifel except in that retarded video game
Lucifer is not Venus
Stars are not gendered

**raise one eyebrow**
The name Lucifer originally denotes the planet Venus, emphasizing its brilliance. The Vulgate employs the word also for "the light of the morning" (Job 11:17), "the signs of the zodiac" (Job 38:32), and "the aurora" (Psalm 109:3).

Egyptologist Raymond Faulkner, considered it a foregone conclusion that Venus must be the stellar body referenced by the phrase "Morning Star." Thus, in a comprehensive survey of Egyptian star-lore Faulkner wrote as follows: "As regards the identification of the Morning Star and the Lone Star with actual celestial bodies, there can be little doubt that, as elsewhere, the Morning Star is Phosphorus, Venus as seen at dawn."

Venus = Lucifer :D

slight difference in wording there for some wiggle room, though ;)
 
LOL . . . caught with my pants down! ;)
lol shes right.
Venus has been described as perhaps "the most original creation of the Roman pantheon",[1] and "an ill-defined and assimilative" native goddess, combined "with a strange and exotic Aphrodite".[2] Venus embodies sex, beauty, enticement, seduction and persuasive female charm among the community of immortal gods; in Latin orthography, her name is indistinguishable from the Latin noun venus ("sexual love" and "sexual desire"), from which it derives.[3]
Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome's official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic.[4][5] The ambivalence of her function is suggested in the etymological relationship of the root *venes- with Latin venenum (poison, venom), in the sense of "a charm, magic philtre".[6]
In myth, Venus-Aphrodite was born of sea-foam. Roman theology presents Venus as the yielding, watery female principle, essential to the generation and balance of life. Her male counterparts in the Roman pantheon, Vulcan and Mars, are active and fiery. Venus absorbs and tempers the male essence, uniting the opposites of male and female in mutual affection. She is essentially assimilative and benign, and embraces several otherwise quite disparate functions, She can give military victory, sexual success, good fortune and prosperity. In one context, she is a goddess of prostitutes; in another, she turns the hearts of men and women from sexual vice to virtue.[7]
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lol shes right.
Venus has been described as perhaps "the most original creation of the Roman pantheon",[1] and "an ill-defined and assimilative" native goddess, combined "with a strange and exotic Aphrodite".[2] Venus embodies sex, beauty, enticement, seduction and persuasive female charm among the community of immortal gods; in Latin orthography, her name is indistinguishable from the Latin noun venus ("sexual love" and "sexual desire"), from which it derives.[3]
Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome's official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic.[4][5] The ambivalence of her function is suggested in the etymological relationship of the root *venes- with Latin venenum (poison, venom), in the sense of "a charm, magic philtre".[6]
In myth, Venus-Aphrodite was born of sea-foam. Roman theology presents Venus as the yielding, watery female principle, essential to the generation and balance of life. Her male counterparts in the Roman pantheon, Vulcan and Mars, are active and fiery. Venus absorbs and tempers the male essence, uniting the opposites of male and female in mutual affection. She is essentially assimilative and benign, and embraces several otherwise quite disparate functions, She can give military victory, sexual success, good fortune and prosperity. In one context, she is a goddess of prostitutes; in another, she turns the hearts of men and women from sexual vice to virtue.[7]
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In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer (as a noun) means "light-bearer" (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the Morning Star, i.e. the planet Venus when seen at dawnDawn goddess
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One of the most important goddesses of reconstructed Proto-Indo-European religion is the personification of dawn as a beautiful young woman. Her name is reconstructed as Hausōs (PIE *h₂ewsṓs- or *h2ausōs-, an s-stem), besides numerous epithets.
Cognates of *h₂ewsṓs in the historical mythologies of Indo-European peoples include Indian Uṣas, Greek Ἠώς (Ēōs), Latin Aurōra, and Baltic Aušra ("dawn", c.f. Lithuanian Aušrinė). Germanic *Austrōn- is from an extended stem *h₂ews-tro-.[1]
The name *h₂ewsṓs is derived from a root *h₂wes / *au̯es "to shine",[2] thus translating to "the shining one". Both the English word east and the Latin auster "south" are from a root cognate adjective *aws-t(e)ro-. Also cognate is aurum "gold", from *awso-. The name for "spring season", *wes-r- is also from the same root. The dawn goddess was also the goddess of spring, involved in the mythology of the Indo-European new year, where the dawn goddess is liberated from imprisonment by a god (reflected in the Rigveda as Indra, in Greek mythology as Dionysus and Cronus).
Besides the name most amenable to reconstruction, *h₂ewsṓs, a number of epithets of the dawn goddess may be reconstructed with some certainty. Among these is *wenos- (also an s-stem), whence Sanskrit vanas "loveliness; desire", used of Uṣas in the Rigveda, and the Latin name Venus and the Norse Vanir. The name indicates that the goddess was imagined as a beautiful nubile woman, who also had aspects of a love goddess.

Now if the star is seen at dawn and venus is this star and you just read its female....wellllllllllll?
 
In Classical Latin, Lucifer was used as a translation of Greek Phosphoros (lit. "light-bearer"), a term for the morning star. It is first found in Varro and Cicero.[23]
stella Veneris, quae Φωσφόρος Graece Lucifer Latine dicitur *** antegreditur solem, *** subsequitur autem Ἕσπερος (De Natura Deorum, 2.53"The star of Venus, called in Greek Phosphoros (the light-bringer) and in Latin Lucifer when it precedes the sun, but when it follows it Hesperos."[24]

Here Lucifer is the star of Venus, not Venus. Do you understand?


But this is simply ONE version of Lucifer, there is no Lucifer as an entity, Lucifer is a Creative Principle of the Universe, not a Fallen Angel.
 
What is boredom? It is restlessness, so no I cannot say it is boring.
It can be very dry, certainly, which is why I do not recommend Buddha to many people - he is only interested in the absolute, he does not accept any spice in life.
Optimally, we should understand nothing really matters, then dive into whatsoever life is presenting for us to experience. Now we will live more fully and not become so entangled in things like drama.
But drama sells! :p
Seriously - that's what we crave! Excitement!
We want a passionate reason for getting up each morning!

You must find from where the perspectives have arisen, for every perspective is an object, you are looking for the subjectivity in which the object has arisen. If the mind is involved, it is probably false, in fact I might say that the absolute is that which the mind insists is false yet YOU cannot deny.
It seems you're referring to illusions (or my idea of illusions lol).
That everything we think, including every post on this forum is only limited in truth... & not 100% objectively truthful, therefore it is somewhat illusional. Just the fact that we are communicating via symbols demonstrates this.

I am speaking of the encounter of oneness, so it depends what you mean by absolute :p
Oh. Well, then, that changes EVERYTHING! :p
Oneness isn't possible is it - well, maybe during intercourse, it may be, but it seems that absolute oneness in body, mind & spirit isn't possible 24-7.
 
What you actually are has never been harmed, you only need to re-center in that place. It is good to look into things, find out why they remain with you, but ultimately it must be about letting them go. Your true nature is happiness, bliss and love, you must clear the dust off to see this.

I think you are going in the right direction though, you seem to have a very honest way of looking at yourself - usually I would say find out who the looker is to find your own center, but I think you will find it if you continue down this road.
Thanks, L.
I'm pretty dusty at the moment. :)

Certainly, some you encounter will journey with you for the duration of this life, it is perfectly good. You must obey that urge though, if there is something telling you that this is no longer bringing about any growth, if you feel this has began to even stifle your growth, you must trust this. That which is telling you this IS the spirit.
Not always black or white.
Here's drama for you: On one side of the ring, ragged, but glowing is THE Incredible Intuition... at the other side is plagued, but standing tall - THE Confounding Common Sense...
Who will win? Only drama knows.

I often tried to imagine a world without me at all, this helped me to see what is important and what I was giving false value to. The problem with your approach here is that you remain central to each of your conceptions. It will show you how small you are, I had this discussion with a Sikh though, that even if you bring yourself to the size of a grain of sand, still there is some clinging left. Often, the smaller you bring yourself, the harder it is to understand what remains that you are clinging to.

This will look like a depressing statement, perhaps. Please try to see it as something uplifting, we often put pressure on ourselves because we consider that others are depending on us. This will simply show you your freedom, that without having to do anything, still things plod along merrily.
I like it - good way of thinking about things, L.
Especially when needing to "accept the things we cannot change."
 
Not always black or white.
Here's drama for you: On one side of the ring, ragged, but glowing is THE Incredible Intuition... at the other side is plagued, but standing tall - THE Confounding Common Sense...
Who will win? Only drama knows.

It is the most common battle all humans contend with:

heart vs mind

Which is the soul, which is the real you?

This is the fundamental question religion puts to us...

Emotions and thoughts are both mind based phenomena, have you ever encountered your own soul?

I know the answer based on talking with you, but do you recognize it?
 
It is the most common battle all humans contend with:

heart vs mind

Which is the soul, which is the real you?

This is the fundamental question religion puts to us...

Emotions and thoughts are both mind based phenomena, have you ever encountered your own soul?

I know the answer based on talking with you, but do you recognize it?

To me the heart is also spirit and you can have your heart in your head it runs there through the blood.
 
It is the most common battle all humans contend with:

heart vs mind

Which is the soul, which is the real you?

This is the fundamental question religion puts to us...

Emotions and thoughts are both mind based phenomena, have you ever encountered your own soul?

I know the answer based on talking with you, but do you recognize it?
It is a battle... maybe the heart and mind are like "checks and balances." :)
Good question: what is the real you?
My guess is that what is really me is that which is eternal.
But in the present "NOW"... what is me is the influence I have, maybe?

Just now, I paused, took a deep breath & just appreciated the moment & felt the spirit... my spirit (whatever that tingling good feeling is).
It's beyond both mind and emotion... although related & interdependent currently (in this life).
 
But drama sells! :p
Seriously - that's what we crave! Excitement!
We want a passionate reason for getting up each morning!

Indeed, it is the very reason for life: to experience.

It seems you're referring to illusions (or my idea of illusions lol).
That everything we think, including every post on this forum is only limited in truth... & not 100% objectively truthful, therefore it is somewhat illusional. Just the fact that we are communicating via symbols demonstrates this.

Certainly, because language is built on our observations about differentiation, where in reality there none at all - although it is objectively true, it is not subjectively true at all, and religiousness is about subjective truth.

Oh. Well, then, that changes EVERYTHING! :p
Oneness isn't possible is it - well, maybe during intercourse, it may be, but it seems that absolute oneness in body, mind & spirit isn't possible 24-7.

Actually, it is very much possible, although it will not be as a Satori all the time. For instance, my normal experience is illumined and I can sense peoples emotions and flavor of thoughts constantly, often this clicks into something deeper - for instance I might begin to feel my subjective being through everything around me - but always I am aware the body isn't all I am.
 
It is the most common battle all humans contend with:

heart vs mind

Which is the soul, which is the real you?

This is the fundamental question religion puts to us...

Emotions and thoughts are both mind based phenomena, have you ever encountered your own soul?

I know the answer based on talking with you, but do you recognize it?
What about getting your heart into your head :)
 
Getting back to the subject what do you think gods armies actually do?

Gods weapons"
Light of Creation(love at its most center) destroys all of that which tries to destroy creation. Its all 5 elements as one element and is the crystal element. It also corrects creation and reforms it.
Love light-destroys unholy fire which is hate
Compassion-destroys cruelty
Kindness-destroys meanness
These are the weapons of the angels and the power of god
 
No I have been there but the one I had that with left and then it went away.

Your basic issue is this notion of other.

It proves you have experienced nothing of truth, because in that there is no other.

Even if you have had certain experiences, they are dependent on something, they have delivered no freedom for you. I would ask what their value is if they can go away, nothing temporary is worth much.
 
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